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Monday, January 06, 2014

I will try and make this as PG as possible but this Academy Award winning actor was being his usual racist self this past week when he said he didn't want some N word to be associated with our actor. Nothing the actor can really do about it but it just brings up a whole bunch of issues and the way he treated any black people he worked with. He tried his best to keep all black people out of his movies and because he was such a big star he mostly got his way. If a black person did get to work on a movie with our actor they usually left pretty quickly because our actor is not and was not shy about using racist terms and making sure to make the worker or actor's life as miserable as possible until they left. Surprisingly his prohibition didn't extend to black women because he said in the dark he couldn't tell a white woman apart from a black woman. If you were expecting that he has or had any respect for women you would be wrong considering how frequently he would rape women if they didn't have sex with him voluntarily when he would take them on dates. Our actor wouldn't speak to his son for years when the son started working with a black person and with very rare exception he hasn't since that time. The no respect for women thing got passed down too.

Does that one sentence mean that the father and son only spoke in a rare exception or that the son has and often works with a black person? Should be easy to find out if the son is a public figure.

Scott Caan worked with Quincy Jones III when he was involved in a rap group but it seems like a wide majority of those involved including the label are white rappers. James Caan also has a 22-year-old son who isn't a public person - though I did see his Facebook. Good looking kid.

Has to b a guy pulling tins of money in Hollywood. Unless this is back in the day. I was going to say Stallone because of the blind about him here recently. But, I'm sorry, Stallone has TOO MANY BLACK MEN IN HIS MOVIES!

I thought one of Caan's career breaks was playing Brian Piccolo opposite Billy Dee Williams in Brian's Song. The whole flick was a big bromance, and probably 3/4 of their screen time was spent together.

Doesn't mean Caan can't be a bigot, but I might be a little surprised. Just a little, though.

Kirk Douglas was nominated, but never won an Oscar. In 1996, he was given the "Honorary Award for 50 years as a creative and moral force in the motion picture community" which makes me a little sick, but I wouldn't count him as an Academy Award "winner."

As much as I would like to think it was Sean Penn, I don't think it's him. Lots of actors don't star in movies with black actors. Not necessarily because they're racist but because it didn't work out that way. There are plenty of actors that I think are quite racist and have starred in movies with black people. Anyway, from what's described above this actor would have seizures being around any black man or woman he saw as a threat. For a guy like that going to Haiti for a long period of time and interacting with people and holding kids would be too much. The guy would have a stroke.

Damn too many great guesses. I like the clint eastwood, jack nicholson and mel gibson guesses too.

Sean Pitt isnt a good fit at all imo. Hes a douche and as per bis, rapey perhaps but does not strike me as a racist. He hooked up with eve for godsakes. I think she would have racist radar and wouldnt have given him a chance in the sack if he were.

I'm with Angela. Jeremy Irons fits the bill. He's known for cheating on his wife, for "forcing himself" with actresses (Juliette Binoche talked about how she disliked working with him as he would go way too far in love scenes), he's an academy award winner, he has an actor son and so on.

I'd find it hard to believe it's Jeremy Irons, because he voiced Scar for The Lion King, which is set in Africa... but maybe he just accepted the role because his character got to murder James Earl Jones' character.

It cannot be Stallone, he has always worked with African (does this mean "not real"?) Americans when he gets to direct the movie since Rocky (Carl Weathers) till the Expendables (Terry Crews). If he hated them so much, I don't think he wanted them.

Not deNiro. His own sons are biracial black men!Not Nicholson. He co-starred with Morgan Freeman in "The Bucket List" and has appeared with black actors in other movies. Not Billy Bob. Has co-starred with African-Americans various times (Bad Santa, Friday Night Lights, Monster's Ball, etc.)Not Michael Douglas. His only adult son is in prison.Not Duvall. He has no kids.Have we considered SUPPORTING actor winners?

Who the fuck is this? Name and fucking shame? I don't think it's Gibson or Penn because they have either worked with or dated other races. Why does everyone believe it's Jeremy Irons? I'm going with Kirk Douglas.

But while this would certainly be in Ryan (Fucking) Oneal's wheelhouse, he never won and Oscar. I'm more inclined to think it's a director since they would have more pull in keeping someone out of their movies, unless it was a mega star, and older since the rampant rapes might not be as easy to get away with in the internet age. I think the Kirk/Michael Douglas option works, but Michael has won and Kirk hasn't (unless you count his being honored). Would tie in with the previous blind people take to be for Last Vegas, though in that case Kevin Kline also has won (interesting though) I'm researching further.

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